Before and After by bkbinthecity

Before and After

This picture is at my work. There is a small section that every year gets over grown with trees.
The botto picture shows what this area looked like back in March. The top picture shows the growth in a short period of 4 1/2 months.
So it is cleared up for now. It wont grow much. As the fall season will soon be upon us. However, next summer we will have to cut it all down again
That's quite the transformation. Nice to look at the green trees though.
August 5th, 2016  
Gosh, they've grown quickly.
August 5th, 2016  
Good follow up.
August 5th, 2016  
Oh my gosh, that is nature really working fast:)
August 5th, 2016  
Nice to see the bushes in front but of course no access to them.
August 5th, 2016  
They do grow fast! Lots of work to keep it clean.
August 5th, 2016  
I like the after photo Brian.The bushes cover the eye sores.
August 5th, 2016  
I guess the saplings will be cut down to provide access to the transformer.
August 5th, 2016  
Great comparison, I guess that they have to be cut back to provide access, but the screen they provide looks nicer.
August 5th, 2016  
Nice shot of comparisons
August 5th, 2016  
Awesome shots
August 5th, 2016  
Great shots. Wow, what a difference a few months make.
August 5th, 2016  
Interesting before and after shot.
August 5th, 2016  
Amazing contrast between the then and now shots!

Ian
August 5th, 2016  
Wow! Great to see and compare!
August 5th, 2016  
It's amazing how nature takes over!!
August 5th, 2016  
Interesting image, Brian. Sounds like my garden!
August 5th, 2016  
It certainly doesn't take long for Mother Nature to try and take over.
August 5th, 2016  
Mother Nature doing her thing!
August 5th, 2016  
Nice comparison!
August 5th, 2016  
looked better before ... :)
August 5th, 2016  
Like the top one better but I guess it has to be cut down for next year.
August 5th, 2016  
And they grow so tall too! Couldn't even tell the electrical box was there at first. Great comparison shots.
August 6th, 2016  
That is surprising how quickly they grew - not a low maintenance bush!
August 6th, 2016  
Quite a transformation. I think it looked better before though.
August 6th, 2016  
Wonderful collage.
August 6th, 2016  
Wow! Those plants certainly spring up!
August 6th, 2016  
@thresheg Thanks Graham
August 6th, 2016  
@365projectorgjenfurj Very fast indeed Jen
August 6th, 2016  
@wendyfrost Wendy it is the need for access that the trees had to come down
August 6th, 2016  
@farmreporter Wendy it certainly is a lot of work
August 6th, 2016  
@peterlgrave Peter the after shot is the bottom one
August 6th, 2016  
@tonydebont Tony that is exactly why they needed to come down
August 6th, 2016  
@merrelyn Merrelyn it really does look nicer with yhe trees
August 6th, 2016  
@seattlite Thanks Gloria
August 6th, 2016  
@kerristephens Thanks Kerri
August 6th, 2016  
@carolpre Carol it is amazing how fasy they grow
August 6th, 2016  
@mittens Thanks Marilyn
August 6th, 2016  
@fishers Ian it is quite amazing how fast they grow
August 6th, 2016  
@harbie Glad to share it with you Harbie
August 6th, 2016  
@craftymeg Margaret it is quite amazing
August 6th, 2016  
@ivan Ivan I hope that os a good thing
August 6th, 2016  
@lhart Lynne it certainly does not take long at all
August 6th, 2016  
@ribbet9 Absolutely
August 6th, 2016  
@kwind Thanks Kim
August 6th, 2016  
@pdulis Definitely
August 6th, 2016  
@bruni Bruni we go through this once a year
August 6th, 2016  
wow! That sure is a fast growing bush! neat collage
August 6th, 2016  
@milaniet Milanie it is quite high maintenace
August 6th, 2016  
@skstein Sandy it certainly does look better with the trees
August 6th, 2016  
@agedrunner Thanks Richard
August 6th, 2016  
@bkbinthecity You said in your description that the top picture showed what it was like after 4 1/2 months growth,so i would class that as the after photo Brian !!
August 7th, 2016  
It does grow fast- and I'd have to say I like the overgrown version better too- but I guess you need access to that green box and it's not easy to climb through the trees to open it!
August 8th, 2016  
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